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No, you really do not need a glass of glass next to you: the mango-cutting trick that broke the net
One of the most complex life tasks in existence has been given a particularly viral solution, and some snooping talkbackers
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Wednesday, January 13, 2021, 6 p.m.
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Mango, avocado-style
@jairatagle
I love tiktok.
Never slicing mangoes the other way again ??
## mango ## hack ## foodhacks ## fyp ## foryoupage ## tiktoktaughtme
♬ original sound - Jaira Tagle
A tiktok user named Jaira Tagel recently shared on her tik tuk account a trick (effective, obvious) that went through the family for a quick and almost waste-free cut of the bastard fruit.
In the video she uploaded to the social network, Tagel presented the move - a circular cut across the fruit, a firm grip on both sides of the cut and a parallel rotation in the two opposite directions, avocado-style, say.
The action left a bit of juiciness on the kitchen towel that unfolded ahead of time underneath, but also two almost perfect mango halves, which come in an ideal fruit bowl configuration, requiring only a spoon available and nothing more.
"No more mango cutting in any other way."
Tagel (Photo: Walla! NEWS system, screenshot)
The viral video - almost 300,000 views so far, and about 12,000 likes - was accompanied by an enthusiastic confession from Tagle, according to which she "no longer cuts mangoes in any other way."
Most surfers enthusiastically agreed with her, shared relatively similar family secrets and reported running to a nearby market and grocery store, to experiment for themselves.
Others, with a slightly narrower eye, testified that it was an old trick, and the way they had cut the fruit all their lives.
"It's just a disrespect to the fruit king," commented another user, "you're slaughtering mangoes."
Well, we said we crave such tricks at this time, we did not say that the talkbackers have changed.
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